30 Incredible iPhone Photos of Streets and Cities

Thank you all for participating in our weekly iPhone photography contest. Since the contest was moved to EyeEm the submission quality has greatly improved. If you’re still on the fence about joining the contests on EyeEm you should definitely give it a try! With that said, here are my favorite photos from this week’s photo contest.

@michal_koralewski

@luis_castro20

@luis_castro20

@cjenkins570

@myby_one

@kateamberley

@michal_koralewski

@myby_one

@laurayehledemotte

@birdeye

@atsash

@carlon_r

@ninabjensen98

@dorislbritton

@goharadziszewska

@DaveRothschild8

@Cachorro12

@lukejc1

@goharadziszewska

@Cachorro12

@zachantonich

@szymonslipko

@johnmclean399

@renevalencia1

@f2point79

@adam__o

@renevalencia1

@papapol

@dinalf

@to_be

Which one of these photos is your favorite? Please let everyone know in the comments.

How to Enter the Next Photo Contest

You don’t need to fill your iPhone photos with detail and clutter to make an impact. In fact, the more you can eliminate distractions from the frame, the more powerful your photos become.

This is especially important when sharing photos on social media where you only have about a second to make an impact before the viewer moves on to the next photo. That’s why complex photos often go unnoticed on social media while simple compositions almost always do well.

So the new contest theme is minimalism, and the new contest tag is IPSMinimalism(albums are now called tags after the latest EyeEm update).

To participate, simply tag your photos using IPSMinimalism tag on EyeEm. You can tag photos in the description field when you first upload your photos or when you edit the description of a photo that has already been uploaded.

All photos must be shot and edited on iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Please upload photos to EyeEm in full resolution and without any watermarks to make sure I can feature them on the website. Please do not submit more than 10 photos each week.

The submission deadline is Sunday, April 20.

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Thanks, hope to see you participate next week! I got the impression that the analysis wasn’t well-read and that my time would be better spent on separate tutorials. I’ll have to consider that more carefully.

Cachorro12

I don’t only enjoy them, but I learn from them, but if they are taking time from the tutorials, then they take precedence. Keep up the great work.

Don Ortolan

I too agree about having the analysis. They are very informative and a great learning tool for all of us trying to learn. However, having said that I would not want you to give up on the tutorials. Whatever you decide, I wish you the best.

Zach Antonick

Thank you, Emil! These weekly contests have been such a huge help for my photography. I’ve always liked minamalisn in most everything so I’m really excited to see the submissions for this week (as well as try my own). Keep up the great work at IPS.

I understand you did not do an analysis this week and can understand how it takes time as you have been doing it on 3 photos. Perhaps doing an analysis on one photo which is exceptional will be worthwhile to keep it going.

I’ll have to think about that. I liked the idea but I got the impression that very few people were reading it based on some stats that I had. I think a lot of people just look at the photos for inspiration, which is a different mindset from learning.

Luis Castro

My first comment on your amazing blog.Thank you very much for including 2 of my photos, it´s really an honor, specially after seeing the other winners.